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  1. How Hillary Clinton May Have Violated Government Rules on Emails (0 replies)
  2. The Company That Made #TheDress Once Faced a Child Labor Scandal (0 replies)
  3. Netanyahu's Speech: Mansplaining Iran to Obama (0 replies)
  4. Why Chuy Garcia Needs To Condemn Rahm Emanuel’s Secret Police Interrogation Site (0 replies)
  5. What I Learned From Breaking the Law (0 replies)
  6. The Koch Brothers Just Launched a Lobbying Campaign to Eliminate an Obscure Government Agency. Here's Why. (0 replies)
  7. India bans TV stations from showing interview with man who raped student (0 replies)
  8. Race and Civil Rights in ‘The Nation’: Part V, From the LA Riots to the Release of ‘Selma’ (0 replies)
  9. Netanyahu tells Congress: Iran nuclear deal 'will be a farewell to arms control' (0 replies)
  10. 'FREAK attack' leaves millions of Apple and Google users vulnerable to hackers (0 replies)
  11. Boston Marathon bombing trial to begin two years after deadly terror attack (0 replies)
  12. Cockroach robots? Not nightmare fantasy but science lab reality (0 replies)
  13. Smithsonian Institution bans selfie sticks 'to protect visitors and objects' (0 replies)
  14. Mourners bid farewell to Boris Nemtsov, but fear their hopes have died with him (0 replies)
  15. Japanese prime minister under pressure over political donations (0 replies)
  16. US military chief backs arming Ukraine against separatists (0 replies)
  17. UN drugs body warns US states and Uruguay over cannabis legalisation (0 replies)
  18. British refusal to cooperate with spy inquiry causes row in Germany (0 replies)
  19. Volcano erupts in southern Chile (0 replies)
  20. Boris Nemtsov's funeral takes place in Moscow as EU condemns travel bans (0 replies)
  21. Afghanistan officials sanctioned murder, torture and rape, says report (0 replies)
  22. Netanyahu on Iran nuclear deal: 'We’re better off without it' –*live (0 replies)
  23. Royal Dutch Shell Wants to Look for Oil in the Most Dangerous Drilling Environment in the World (0 replies)
  24. Hillary Clinton used personal email for all government business, says report (0 replies)
  25. Suge Knight tells LA court he is going blind (0 replies)
  26. Erdogan's meals tested for poison amid security fears (0 replies)
  27. Tending Dixie’s Racial Wounds (0 replies)
  28. Reporting Sexual Abuse in the Military Is "Inherently Unfair." Here's Why. (0 replies)
  29. Parisians carry on shopping as mass graves are exhumed below their feet (0 replies)
  30. France debates smacking in run-up to Council of Europe judgment (0 replies)
  31. Three to five cups of coffee a day may prevent heart attacks, says study (0 replies)
  32. Boris Nemtsov murder: Ukrainian girlfriend flies to Kiev from Russia (0 replies)
  33. Highway robbery: armed men make off with $4m in gold in North Carolina (0 replies)
  34. France faces censure for failing to ban smacking of children (0 replies)
  35. Pakistan jails 471 parents who refused to give polio vaccine to children (0 replies)
  36. Netanyahu defends decision to address Congress: 'Today we are no longer silent' (0 replies)
  37. Georgia death row woman in last-ditch bid for clemency as execution looms (0 replies)
  38. Who is Mohammed Emwazi? From 'lovely boy' to Islamic State killer (0 replies)
  39. Barack Obama calls on Iran to agree to 10-year freeze on nuclear activity (0 replies)
  40. LAPD on fatal shooting: Homeless man 'forcibly grabbed' officer's gun (0 replies)
  41. Report: Justice Department to Condemn Racially Biased Policing in Ferguson (0 replies)
  42. Slavoj Žižek: Whither Zionism? (0 replies)
  43. Turns Out, Novelist Karen Russell's Bro Is Also a Fantastic Writer (0 replies)
  44. The Science of Why Republicans Are Dead Wrong About Climate Change and National Security (0 replies)
  45. Will the Murder of Boris Nemtsov Raise the Risk of Escalation in Ukraine? (0 replies)
  46. American Jews Face an Ominous New Threat (0 replies)
  47. Anti-Islamist general named Libya army chief (0 replies)
  48. Bangladesh authorities arrest man over atheist blogger's murder (0 replies)
  49. Japanese men fall ill after eating pufferfish (0 replies)
  50. LAPD officers shoot and kill homeless man after street altercation (0 replies)
  51. Phenomenal success for new film that criticises China's environmental policy (0 replies)
  52. Boris Nemtsov murder: chief witness 'prevented' from leaving Russia (0 replies)
  53. Kerry and Lavrov hold 'frank discussions' over Ukraine ceasefire (0 replies)
  54. Iraqi army and militia begin assault on Isis strongholds north of Baghdad (0 replies)
  55. North Korea fires ballistic missiles as United States carries out military drills (0 replies)
  56. Why Americans Don't Care About Prison Rape (0 replies)
  57. Why One Community Voted to Tax Itself (0 replies)
  58. Is Your State Trying to Outlaw Vaccine Exemptions? (0 replies)
  59. Inside the Bizarre Cow Trials of the 1920s (0 replies)
  60. "3 Years of Torture Is Enough": A Transgender Inmate Sues Georgia Prisons (0 replies)
  61. Bill O'Reilly's Own Video From Falklands Protest Contradicts His "War Zone" Claim (0 replies)
  62. 50,000 March in Moscow After the Killing of Opposition Leader Boris Nemtsov (0 replies)
  63. If America Wants to End Terrorism, It Has to Start With Its Own (0 replies)
  64. Mohammed Emwazi 'the best employee we ever had', says former boss in Kuwait (0 replies)
  65. Boris Nemtsov: tens of thousands march in memory of murdered politician (0 replies)
  66. Alexis Tsipras comes under fire from Spanish prime minister (0 replies)
  67. Nigerian mob kills girl accused of being suicide bomber (0 replies)
  68. Boris Nemtsov: marchers in Moscow honour murdered opposition politician – live updates (0 replies)
  69. Netanyahu flies to Washington to deliver US Congress speech (0 replies)
  70. Obama is backing plans to raise standard of brokers – but consumers could be key (0 replies)
  71. Warren Buffett admits 'thumb-sucking' over Tesco cost him $444m (0 replies)
  72. Astronauts take third spacewalk to finish tricky cable job at station (0 replies)
  73. Vienna plans world's tallest wooden skyscraper (0 replies)
  74. Boris Nemtsov allies fear killers of Russian politician will escape justice (0 replies)
  75. Security officials suspect US drone strike killed three al-Qaida militants in Yemen (0 replies)
  76. Poll surge for Alexis Tsipras’ Syriza as Greeks learn to smile again (0 replies)
  77. Forget Madonna – Malawi’s parents find their own way of keeping girls in school (0 replies)
  78. Rise of Sri Lanka’s luxury tourist resorts ‘fuels round of human rights abuses’ (0 replies)
  79. Weather chaos in Texas and Oklahoma forces 1,600 flight cancellations (0 replies)
  80. Sierra Leone vice-president self-imposes quarantine as bodyguard dies of Ebola (0 replies)
  81. On the beach where US troops landed 50 years ago, a new Vietnam flourishes (0 replies)
  82. #Gitmo2Chicago: protests target police 'black site' (0 replies)
  83. Venezuela president Maduro announces diplomatic sanctions against US (0 replies)
  84. Chicago Progressives: Examine the Election’s Numbers Before Patting Yourselves on the Back (0 replies)
  85. Netanyahu’s Congress speech scuppers bipartisan unity on support for Israel (0 replies)
  86. Danish court detains man suspected of helping Copenhagen shooter (0 replies)
  87. Iraq bombs kill dozens in three attacks north of Baghdad (0 replies)
  88. "It's Easier to Get Laid at CPAC Than on Spring Break" (0 replies)
  89. These California Maximum-Security Prisoners Are Making an Album (0 replies)
  90. Leonard Nimoy, actor who played Mr Spock on Star Trek, dies aged 83 (0 replies)
  91. Bill Cosby's lawyers submit motion to dismiss sexual assault lawsuit (0 replies)
  92. Homeland Security shutdown looms after House fails to approve funding (0 replies)
  93. Fears for Macedonia's fragile democracy amid 'coup' and wiretap claims (0 replies)
  94. Artist provocateur: Niki de Saint Phalle retrospective at Guggenheim Bilbao (0 replies)
  95. Former Mossad head urges Israeli voters to oust Binyamin Netanyahu (0 replies)
  96. Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead in Moscow (0 replies)
  97. Spain arrests eight nationals for fighting with pro-Russia separatists in Ukraine (0 replies)
  98. Did Syriza Sell Out? (0 replies)
  99. Race and Civil Rights in ‘The Nation’: Part IV, From the Ban on Segregation in Housing to Freedom for Nelson Mandela (0 replies)
  100. 8 Lessons American Progressives Can Take From Greece’s Syriza and Spain’s Podemos (0 replies)
  101. How New York Activists Banned Fracking (0 replies)
  102. A New Magazine for the 1% (0 replies)
  103. What We Know About the Mysterious Suicide of Missouri Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Schweich (0 replies)
  104. The Economic Rise Of China Is Pretty Significant (0 replies)
  105. The US Helped Create International Law, Now We Just Ignore It (0 replies)
  106. Why Is the US Still Spending Billions to Fund Mexico’s Corrupt Drug War? (0 replies)
  107. Nine found dead after Missouri shootings at multiple crime scenes, police say (0 replies)
  108. Mother reunited with stolen daughter 17 years after she was snatched (0 replies)
  109. Phone transcript reveals Sara Netanyahu rant at political rival's wife (0 replies)
  110. Finnish punk band with a difference take a punt at Eurovision title (0 replies)
  111. Ketamine control plan condemned as potential disaster for world's rural poor (0 replies)
  112. Anger at Angkor: Cambodians upset over naked western tourists at temples (0 replies)
  113. Isis murderer Mohammed Emwazi: public had a right to know, says Washington Post journalist - video (0 replies)
  114. Distortion of reality? Belgian town disputes award-winning photographs (0 replies)
  115. Police investigate theft of $150,000 Oscars dress worn by Lupita Nyong’o (0 replies)
  116. You've Probably Never Heard of America's Worst Police Force (0 replies)
  117. When It Comes to Pensions, Private Equity Funds Are Using Some Fuzzy Math (0 replies)
  118. Brazil judge targets WhatsApp with suspension order (0 replies)
  119. Net neutrality activists score landmark victory in fight to govern the internet (0 replies)
  120. Republican presidential hopefuls tell party: don't surrender over immigration (0 replies)
  121. Where the Leadership of Black Women Can Take Us (0 replies)
  122. Madonna attacks intolerance and says Europe ‘feels like Nazi Germany’ (0 replies)
  123. Leading Swiss art broker arrested over alleged price-fixing scam (0 replies)
  124. Nigerian election: Muhammadu Buhari pledges to defeat Boko Haram (0 replies)
  125. Lüderitz v !Nami (0 replies)
  126. American atheist blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh (0 replies)
  127. Ukrainian military pulls back heavy weaponry from eastern front (0 replies)
  128. The FCC Just Adopted Strong Net Neutrality Rules—Thanks to Activists (0 replies)
  129. In the West Bank, the Kids Aren’t All Right (0 replies)
  130. Will Obama's Climate Plan Really Cause Blackouts? (0 replies)
  131. These Photos of World Lawmakers Pummeling Each Other Almost Make You Appreciate Congress (0 replies)
  132. Some Climate Engineering Ideas Are Insane. This One Isn’t. (0 replies)
  133. GOP Chair of the Science and Tech Subcommittee: I Didn't Vaccinate My Kids (0 replies)
  134. Report From the Front: Libya’s Descent Into Chaos (0 replies)
  135. Gaza’s Natural Gas Deposits Could Easily Spark a Full-Fledged Resource War (0 replies)
  136. How Scott Walker Built a Career Sending Wisconsin Inmates to Private Prisons (0 replies)
  137. Vulnerable families bear the brunt of Norway's crackdown on asylum seekers (0 replies)
  138. Welcome to Gibtown, the last 'freakshow' town in America (0 replies)
  139. India plans £88bn railways revamp (0 replies)
  140. Felony murder: why a teenager who didn't kill anyone faces 55 years in jail (0 replies)
  141. UK man behind Isis beheadings identified as Mohammed Emwazi (0 replies)
  142. Condom maker's shares surge after South Korea legalises adultery (0 replies)
  143. Venezuela clamps down further on dissent amid deepening economic woes (0 replies)
  144. Net neutrality: FCC set to vote on new rules governing future of broadband (0 replies)
  145. 'Gestapo' tactics at US police 'black site' ring alarm from Chicago to Washington (0 replies)
  146. The Lethal Legacy of the Vietnam War (0 replies)
  147. Fifty Years After the March on Selma, Everything and Nothing Has Changed (0 replies)
  148. Watch David Corn Discuss Threats From Bill O'Reilly With Rachel Maddow (0 replies)
  149. In Georgia, a Traffic Ticket Can Land You in the Slammer (0 replies)
  150. The Brief Life and Private Death of Alexandria Hill (0 replies)
  151. Who's Behind the Secretive Group Bashing Elizabeth Warren's Favorite Agency? (0 replies)
  152. Are These The Eight Worst PowerPoints The Government Has Ever Produced? (0 replies)
  153. What Happens if You Refuse to Pay Off Your Student Debt? (0 replies)
  154. The Necessity of ‘Citizenfour’ (0 replies)
  155. Obama’s Military-Force Resolution Sets the Stage for a New Era of Imperialism (0 replies)
  156. A Contested Primary Is Good for the Candidates, the Democratic Party and Democracy (0 replies)
  157. Bettencourt heiress case: judges to consider verdict (0 replies)
  158. Found: a black hole 12bn times the size of the sun (0 replies)
  159. Former Greek finance minister pleads innocence in court (0 replies)
  160. Russia outlines plans to build national space station after ISS ends in 2024 (0 replies)
  161. Mariupol, next in the sights of pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine (0 replies)
  162. South Africa spied on own government to get facts on joint project with Russia (0 replies)
  163. Binyamin Netanyahu criticised for Israel's housing crisis as election nears (0 replies)
  164. South Korean court to rule on making adultery legal (0 replies)
  165. With Chicago Tired of “Mayor 1%,” Chuy García Could Actually Win His Runoff with Rahm Emanuel (0 replies)
  166. Republican Congressman to DC Mayor: "You Can Go to Prison" for Legalizing Marijuana (0 replies)
  167. Google develops computer program capable of learning tasks independently (0 replies)
  168. Ebola endemic in west Africa remains a risk, scientists warn (0 replies)
  169. Police officers fired 17 times at unarmed Mexican man shot dead in Washington (0 replies)
  170. Al-Jazeera journalists arrested for allegedly flying drone over Paris (0 replies)
  171. Sudan election is 'propaganda', says rebel leader (0 replies)
  172. France awaits landmark ruling on 'racial profiling' ID checks (0 replies)
  173. Syria has used barrel bombs in hundreds of locations, says rights group (0 replies)
  174. Lester Brown: 'Vast dust bowls threaten tens of millions with hunger' (0 replies)
  175. Avalanches caused by heavy snow kill at least 124 people in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  176. 'American Sniper' killer Eddie Ray Routh found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole (0 replies)
  177. Torture on wane in Afghan detention centres but still widespread (0 replies)
  178. Julian Assange appeals to Sweden's supreme court over arrest warrant (0 replies)
  179. In Mayoral Runoff, Rahm Emanuel’s Corrupt Governance Has Finally Caught Up With Him (0 replies)
  180. Last Week’s Texas Prison Uprising Wasn't a Surprise: Inmates Had Threatened to Riot for Months (0 replies)
  181. The Governor of Ohio Has a Gloriously Terrible Plan to Amend the Constitution (0 replies)
  182. The First Ever Clinton Campaign Started With an "Area Man" Headline (0 replies)
  183. Mystery drones flown over Paris for second night (0 replies)
  184. Roman Polanski testifies at extradition hearing in Poland (0 replies)
  185. Mexico protests to Vatican over pope's drug comments (0 replies)
  186. UK military training in Ukraine: symbolic move that risks Russian ire (0 replies)
  187. US offers highest-ever cybercrime reward for arrest of Russian hacker (0 replies)
  188. Argentinian ex-spy accused of tax fraud as allegations swirl in Fernández scandal (0 replies)
  189. Metrolink commuter train derailment injures nearly 30 passengers in California (0 replies)
  190. Africa is new ‘El Dorado of espionage’, leaked intelligence files reveal (0 replies)
  191. Greece secures eurozone bailout extension for four months (0 replies)
  192. Venezuelan 14-year-old shot dead during anti-government protest (0 replies)
  193. Litvinenko inquiry hears alleged killer may have been coached by FSB (0 replies)
  194. Politico Carries Water for Bill O’Reilly—and His Bosses (0 replies)
  195. Watch John Oliver Tackle One Of the Biggest—And Least Talked About—Problems in US Politics (0 replies)
  196. You Must Follow International Law (Unless You’re America) (0 replies)
  197. What the $665.5 Million Terrorism Judgement Against the Palestinian Authority Really Means (0 replies)
  198. This Year’s Climate Talks Are Our Last (and Best) Chance to Slow Global Warming (0 replies)
  199. Race and Civil Rights in ‘The Nation’: Part III (0 replies)
  200. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's 'self-appointed supporters' allowed to demonstrate (0 replies)
  201. IPCC chair Rajendra Pachauri resigns (0 replies)
  202. Eight killed in Czech Republic restaurant shooting, says mayor (0 replies)
  203. Meet the Spanish nurses desperate for a job in the NHS (0 replies)
  204. Isis kidnaps 90 Christians in Syria, say activists (0 replies)
  205. The disappeared: Chicago police detain Americans at abuse-laden 'black site' (0 replies)
  206. Eurozone approves Greek bailout extension, but IMF and ECB voice concerns - live updates (0 replies)
  207. Fifa task force recommends November and December for 2022 World Cup in Qatar (0 replies)
  208. Egyptian minister 'urged use of automatic weapons against protesters' (0 replies)
  209. Bill O'Reilly tapes fail to back up claims of 'combat zone' reporting (0 replies)
  210. Music Review: "Wilding" by Moon Duo (0 replies)
  211. Prison Phone Companies Have Found Yet Another Way To Squeeze Families For Cash (0 replies)
  212. A Court Put a 9-Year-Old in Shackles for Stealing Chewing Gum—an Outrage That Happens Every Single Day (0 replies)
  213. Contact: Guitar Wunderkind Blake Mills (0 replies)
  214. Sales of ADHD Meds Are Skyrocketing. Here's Why. (0 replies)
  215. Sculpture at heart of Romanian identity waits to hear her fate (0 replies)
  216. Pegida head Lutz Bachmann reinstated after furore over Hitler moustache photo (0 replies)
  217. NSA director defends plan to maintain 'backdoors' into technology companies (0 replies)
  218. Personal jetpacks cleared for take-off with Australian stock market listing (0 replies)
  219. US measles outbreak not linked to illegal immigration, health official says (0 replies)
  220. Is Bolivia going to frack 'Mother Earth'? (0 replies)
  221. Jury finds PLO and Palestinian Authority liable for terror attacks (0 replies)
  222. Greece submits reform document in bid to secure bailout extension (0 replies)
  223. Leaked cables show Netanyahu’s Iran bomb claim contradicted by Mossad (0 replies)
  224. France seizes passports of six alleged jihadis with plans to join fight in Syria (0 replies)
  225. Ukraine separatists celebrate Soviet holiday in Donetsk (0 replies)
  226. How Screwed Are Your State's Oysters? (0 replies)
  227. The Proofiness of Bill O'Reilly (0 replies)
  228. CBS Has Released The Falklands Protest Footage Bill O'Reilly Asked For. It Doesn't Support His Claims. (0 replies)
  229. China Is Creating a New Economic World Order Right Under the West’s Nose (0 replies)
  230. How 262 Cable Technicians Defeated a Union-Busting Giant (0 replies)
  231. Netanyahu’s Latest Falsehood: The US Didn’t Support the Establishment of Israel (0 replies)
  232. Can Less Confidentiality Mean More Fairness in Campus Sexual Assault Cases? (0 replies)
  233. Russia offers to sell anti-aircraft missiles to Iran (0 replies)
  234. Two Thais jailed for 'insulting' royal family in university play (0 replies)
  235. Bangladesh ferry capsizes, killing at least 70 people (0 replies)
  236. German thalidomide survivors continue fight for compensation (0 replies)
  237. Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah sentenced to five years in jail (0 replies)
  238. My friend the suicide bomber: meet the men recruited to kill – video (0 replies)
  239. Terror threats issued against British, American and Canadian shopping malls (0 replies)
  240. French aircraft carrier joins anti-Isis mission in Gulf (0 replies)
  241. Do Academic Boycotts of Israel Work? (0 replies)
  242. Republicans Claim Net Neutrality Will Mean Billions in New Taxes. That's Incredibly Misleading. (0 replies)
  243. Here's What Some of California's Least Vaccinated Schools Have to Say for Themselves (0 replies)
  244. Obama Administration Using Century-Old Racist Case Law to Block Citizenship (0 replies)
  245. Rolf Harris stripped of Australian honours (0 replies)
  246. Former Maldives president detained under anti-terror law (0 replies)
  247. US and Iran resume nuclear talks in Geneva with deadline pressing (0 replies)
  248. 'Seven-year-old girl' kills herself and five others in Nigeria suicide bombing (0 replies)
  249. Time for some common sense about the Ukrainian crisis (0 replies)
  250. South Sudan gunmen kidnap at least 89 boys from village near Malakal (0 replies)